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Wanda Markotter

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Lasso G, Grodus M, Valencia E, DeJesus V, Liang E, Delwel I, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2025 Jan; 33(2):294-313.e11. PMID: 39818205
Evidence suggests that bats are important hosts of filoviruses, yet the specific species involved remain largely unidentified. Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) is an essential entry receptor, with amino acid variations influencing...
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Muvengi T, Mortlock M, Kain M, Markotter W
Microorganisms . 2025 Jan; 12(12. PMID: 39770708
Bats are recognized as reservoirs for diverse paramyxoviruses, some of which are closely related to known human pathogens or directly implicated in zoonotic transmission. The emergence of the zoonotic Sosuga...
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Paweska J, Storm N, van Vuren P, Markotter W, Kemp A
Viruses . 2024 Aug; 16(8). PMID: 39205171
Egyptian rousette bats (ERBs) are implicated as reservoir hosts for Marburg virus (MARV), but natural mechanisms involved in maintenance of MARV in ERB populations remain undefined. A number of hematophagous...
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Koopmans M, Behravesh C, Cunningham A, Adisasmito W, Almuhairi S, Bilivogui P, et al.
Lancet Infect Dis . 2024 Aug; 24(12):e774-e781. PMID: 39134084
Changes in the epidemiology and ecology of H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza are devastating wild bird and poultry populations, farms and communities, and wild mammals worldwide. Having originated in farmed...
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Taylor P, Kearney T, Clark V, Howard A, Mdluli M, Markotter W, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jun; 30(6):e17344. PMID: 38837566
Hosting 1460 plant and 126 vertebrate endemic species, the Great Escarpment (hereafter, Escarpment) forms a semi-circular "amphitheater" of mountains girdling southern Africa from arid west to temperate east. Since arid...
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Mettenleiter T, Markotter W, Charron D, Adisasmito W, Almuhairi S, Behravesh C, et al.
One Health Outlook . 2024 Mar; 6(1):6. PMID: 38539273
No abstract available.
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Sanchez C, Phelps K, Frank H, Geldenhuys M, Griffiths M, Jones D, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2024 Mar; 291(2018):20232823. PMID: 38444339
Over the past two decades, research on bat-associated microbes such as viruses, bacteria and fungi has dramatically increased. Here, we synthesize themes from a conference symposium focused on advances in...
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Clements H, Do Linh San E, Hempson G, Linden B, Maritz B, Monadjem A, et al.
Sci Data . 2024 Feb; 11(1):191. PMID: 38346970
Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species' population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency,...
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Mettenleiter T, Markotter W, Charron D, Adisasmito W, Almuhairi S, Behravesh C, et al.
One Health Outlook . 2023 Dec; 5(1):18. PMID: 38062534
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Hayman D, Adisasmito W, Almuhairi S, Behravesh C, Bilivogui P, Bukachi S, et al.
One Health . 2023 Nov; 17:100617. PMID: 38024258
The health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the environment are inter-dependent. Global anthropogenic change is a key driver of disease emergence and spread and leads to biodiversity...